Tanzanian cashew price hike could lead to global shortage, traders say

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NAIROBI (Reuters) - Tanzania’s plan to buy the country’s entire 2018 cashew nut crop could lead to a global shortage, with processors in Vietnam and India likely to be hit first, traders said.

President John Magufuli has ordered a 94 percent increase to cashew nut prices to protect farmers from low prices and told his government to acquire the estimated 220,000 tonne crop after private buyers refused to buy at the higher price.

Tanzanians would eat the nuts themselves if they could not sell them, Magufuli said, raising concerns that the nation’s most valuable export crop will not reach global markets.

If the nuts are not sold to buyers in Vietnam waiting for them, “there is going to be a shortage” Sushant Gupta, owner of Indian-based commodity trading company ReloBridge, said.

Cashew traders were caught by surprise by Magufuli’s decree on Nov. 12 and Ian Dyas at London-based CG Hacking said the move would drive prices higher in India, a major processor and consumer of the nuts, and top processor Vietnam.

“In the short-term it will certainly do that (raise prices), especially in India,” he told Radio France International.
Tanzania exports 75 percent of East Africa’s cashew crop, the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council Foundation says and its export revenues doubled to $540 million last year from $270 million in 2016, official data shows.

Dyas said it was also unclear if Tanzania had the logistical capacity to store this year’s August to December harvest.

But Tanzania’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture Innocent Bashungwa told Reuters the government is capable in managing all the nuts currently in store and the cashews in the hands of farmers, adding the involvement of the army was for security.

“Cashew nuts are a valuable commodity. So we have to make sure that they are properly stored until we take them to the market,” Bashungwa said.

“The army is there to make sure the cashew nuts which is already stored in the warehouses are safe.”

No other country harvests during the same period as Tanzania, said Gupta, who imports from Ivory Coast, Africa’s biggest cashew producer, for processing in Vietnam and India.


Magufuli said the military would assist in the buying and transport of the nuts and this week sent officials to “verify” the crop.

Cashew kernel prices have dropped to $7,500 per tonne from $9,500 at the beginning of the year.

($1 = 2,289.0000 Tanzanian shillings)

Tanzanian cashew price hike could lead to global shortage, traders say | Reuters
 
"Cashew traders were caught by surprise by Magufuli’s decree on Nov. 12 and Ian Dyas at London-based CG Hacking said the move would drive prices higher in India, a major processor and consumer of the nuts, and top processor Vietnam".

The devil was in the detail!

The government was dealing with cashew nut cartel and their engagement was an open secret!

Hili ni fundisho kwa wafanyabiashara na ninaamini msimu ujao watajirekebisha kwa sababu wamejua kuwa huwezi kum-beep Rais Magufuli.
 
Hebu ngoja na "sisi" for the first time in history tu-shake soko la dunia kidogo! Tumezoea OPEC wakitikisa soko la mafuta; Marekani ndio usiseme akiamua anayumbisha anavyotaka. Korosho inaelekea kutuletea heshima duniani! Safi sana!
 
Naona taarifa zimewafikia duniani kote kuwa Magufuli hataki ujinga.
Next year watakuwa wapole na wanyenyekevu.
 
Duuu yaani korosho ya TZ imeyumbisha masoko ya Kimataifa
 
Kumbe kacheza kama pele
Safi sana Mr president
Maghala yapo hata kwa misimu 10
Waache maneno leta mziki baba tutaelewana lugha tu
 
Kumbe kacheza kama pele
Safi sana Mr president
Maghala yapo hata kwa misimu 10
Waache maneno leta mziki baba tutaelewana lugha tu
No other country harvests during the same period as Tanzania, said Gupta, who imports from Ivory Coast, Africa’s biggest cashew producer, for processing in Vietnam and India. Magufuli said the military would assist in the buying and transport of the nuts and this week sent officials to “verify” the crop. Cashew kernel prices have dropped to $7,500 per tonne from $9,500 at the beginning of the year.
Read more at: Tanzanian traders: Cashew nut price hike may lead to global shortage
kwa washamba wa karomije biashara inafanywa kitandani ha ha hapo anaona sifa
 
Uzalishaji korosho dunia zaidi ya tani million tano. Tanzania inazalisha tani laki mbili sawa na 3.7% uzalishaji wa dunia. Tanzania kuyumbisha soko ndoto za alinacha. Labda India au Vietnam ambao ndio wazalishaji wakubwa ndio wanao jeuri ya kuyumbisha soko.
 
Safi sana walete mzigo tuwape......tuta wauzia kwa 3500
EDITORIAL: Tanzania fast becoming an uninvestable basket case
Tanzania’s fabric is unravelling, and any SA business there needs to reconsider with whom it chooses to consort
15 NOVEMBER 2018 - 05:00


Tanzanian President John Magufuli. Picture: REUTERS/SADI SAID
Tanzania is well on its way to becoming an uninvestable basket case, with scant regard for the sort of values enshrined in SA’s constitution. The rest of the world is noticing too. As The Economist put it this month, under President John Magufuli Tanzania is "on the descent from patchy democracy towards slapdash dictatorship".
Last week, former the Mail & Guardian editor Angela Quintal (now with the Committee to Protect Journalists) was detained by Tanzanian police, who then sent out a message in her name falsely claiming she’d been released.
Quintal was later set free. But our minister of international relations & co-operation, Lindiwe Sisulu, claimed Quintal’s team hadn’t "familiarised" themselves with Tanzania’s laws — a worrying statement.

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But this isn’t the only disturbing incident. There has been talk by Tanzanian officials of setting up "surveillance squads" to trace incidents of homosexuality. There is also a willingness to throw opposition MPs into prison for treason and jail musicians who criticise the president. Businessmen have been shaken down for cash or jailed. Magufuli, hailed as a corruption-buster when elected in 2015, has become a despot.
Tanzania’s fabric is unravelling, and any SA business there needs to reconsider with whom it chooses to consort.
 
mtu mpumbavu ni mpumbavu tu yaani Tanzania iwe ndio mzarishaji mkubwa harafu tushindwe kupanga bei ya soko kamdanganye mama karomije dont tell us shit
Tanzania ni nchi ta tatu kwa uzalishaji wa korosho duniani
 
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